It seems that the home interior designs in 2022 are not only Instagram-worthy but every woman will want to try them in her home, the design this year has become cozy with the return of some old designs and classics that will last for a long time, given this diversity, decorators will not only be able to create a fashionable home but the design will stay in style for the coming time, in this space we highlight the top interior decoration and design trends for 2022.
In this space we highlight the top interior decoration and design trends for 2022.
The emphasis on nature and sustainability within interiors continues, so it's no surprise that their aesthetics are becoming more subtle and pervasive. This is why we are seeing a subtle fusion of ancient, natural and Zen elements (an Eastern style that signifies peace, tranquility, relaxation and escape from the hustle and bustle of life) in this year's interior design.
1. Back to the 1970s
A touch of that period is more than enough to beautify a home. Gentle color suggestions are burnt orange, moss, and other warm neutrals that will brighten up upcoming interiors. Shop local flea markets or boutique stores for these colors and patterns or refurbish an old sofa.
2. Nature-inspired interiors
Go as far as you can with your nature-inspired design next year and bring real greenery into your home, plants will not only complement the natural woods and warmth of brown color but also purify the air, besides, seeing your flowers grow brings you a deep sense of satisfaction and joy.
Remember to do your research before buying your favorite plants, some will perform better and easier to care for, here are the best green plants for interior design:
- Sweetheart Plant: A versatile climbing plant whose preferred environment is semi-shaded rooms.
- Fiddle Leaf Fig Tree: Dense, hardy and beautiful dense trees that need sunny rooms and weekly watering.
- Rib cage plant or Monstera: A large family of plants with unique truncated leaves.
Monstera.
- Palms: Another family with a variety of large and small plants that thrive in partial sun.
- Snake plant: Rumored to absorb negative energy, they thrive in indirect sunlight and infrequent irrigation.
3- Multifunctional spaces
Disposable spaces seem to be a thing of the past so expect interiors in 2022 to offer great ideas for multifunctional rooms, making the most of every nook and cranny with clean and innovative room dividing techniques.
3. Multifunctional spaces
Make the most of every nook and cranny with clean and innovative room dividers.
There are so many ideas for utilizing the space of any room, many often miss out on the vertical space that your room offers. Shelves, ladders, and platforms can be designed as storage or different doors and act as a room divider.
Shelves, ladders, and platforms can be designed as storage or a room divider.
4- Zen style in interior design
This style serves the principle of sustainable living in interior spaces with a dual purpose. On the one hand, the design is innovative, calm, attractive and eco-friendly, which encourages others to seek eco-friendly alternatives for their homes. On the other hand, it is a reflection of a clear and undistracted mind.
Light wood, clean lines and floating surfaces define the zen-living style. These spaces tend towards having little that is useful while maintaining a basic and natural decor, the focus is on realizing how space as well as furniture and decor affects emotions and overall well-being, interiors will influence with existing spaces and bring out the best in ourselves.
The focus is on realizing how space as well as furniture and decor affects emotions and overall well-being.
5- High-tech homes and furniture
Technology is front and center in home and furniture design and no modern home would exist without these two features. Today's homeowners are looking for the peace of mind and luxury of controlling security features, temperature and music via their smartphones. Other high-tech gadgets may include self-shading windows, electric cooking surfaces or heated floors.
High-tech gadgets are at the heart of home design and furniture and no modern home would be without them.
Smart furniture inevitably includes pieces with integrated technology or design with function in mind. For example, touch tables can have speakers and controls while remote-controlled shelves can slide out to reveal a TV. Other common elements include multi-angle sofas, storage spaces, sculpted surfaces and speakers.








